Bamboo
Description
Bamboo is noble, elegant and handsome. In ancient times, it is often used to describe upright and unyielding characters, such as Qu Yuan and Wen Tianxiang. It shows that it is unyielding and proud, not afraid of severe cold and heat, not afraid of wind, frost and snow, so it is deeply loved by the people of our country.
Bambooaceae
perennial grasses
Bamboo Latin scientific name
Bambusoideae
Morphological characteristics of bamboo
bamboo is a perennial monocotyledonous plant, which is evergreen all year round. Mature bamboo will produce horizontal branches; Bamboo leaves are sword shaped, with gradually sharp apex and blunt base. One side of the edge of bamboo leaves is relatively smooth and the other side has small sawtooth; Leaf veins are parallel veins, with dark green color on the leaf surface and light color on the back. The leaves of young plants grow directly from the stem; The underground stem of bamboo is an organ for storing nutrients and has strong reproductive ability. It grows horizontally and has many fibrous roots and buds on its nodes; Generally, bamboo blooms and seeds only after 12 to 120 years of growth. It blooms and seeds only once in its life
Bamboo growth habit
most bamboos prefer warm and humid climate, with annual average temperature of 12 ℃ - 22 ℃ and annual precipitation of 1000mm-2000mm. Bamboos grow faster; Bamboo has low requirements for soil, but the soil with good air permeability and drainage is the best; Bamboo requires sufficient water and good drainage. The nodes on the underground stems of bamboo will grow rapidly after a spring rain, that is, bamboo shoots